Imply

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Meanings of Imply

   
Verb
  • To suggest something without saying it directly.
  • To mean something that is not clearly stated.
  • To give a hint about something.
  • To involve or include something as a part of it.
   

Explanation of the word: Imply

Imply means to suggest something without saying it directly. Like when you say, 'It's cold outside,' and you want someone to wear a jacket.

   

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Translations for the word: Imply

   
hindi
संकेत

sanket

संकेत करना

sanket karna

इशारा करना

ishara karna

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Imply

hint suggest
   

Mini Blog for the word: Imply

The Secret Code of Hints!

In a world of whispers and giggles, sometimes we say things without saying them out loud! When we “imply” something, it’s like giving a little hint.

Imagine you see a friend with a big slice of cake, and you say, “That looks yummy!” You’re implying you want a piece too! It’s like a secret code between friends.

So next time you want to share a thought without saying it directly, remember to use your hints! What will you imply today?

Let Your Imagination Soar!

Like a kite in the sky!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Imply

To imply means to suggest something without saying it directly.

You pronounce 'imply' like this: im-PLY.

The word 'imply' comes from the Latin word 'implicare', which means to fold in or involve.

The word 'imply' in Bengali is 'সূচক' (Sūcaka).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Imply

Fact: To imply means to suggest something without saying it directly. It's like giving a hint!
Proverb: Actions speak louder than words. (This means what you do is more important than what you say.)
Quote: "What we see depends mainly on what we look for." - John Lubbock